Senior Member Spursman Posted March 16, 2006 Senior Member Share Posted March 16, 2006 I think that HT really inst well known here in the UK. i am going to try and get them to film my journey. what do u think the chances are? i will probably send it to a few other channels. so far i have just sent it to the BBC. Here is the letter. To Whom It May Concern: I have had an idea on documentary that you can film. It's all about hair loss. Thousands of men and women all over the world suffer from this. It causes depression, low self esteem and has a major affect of life in general The technology these days for Male pattern baldness is very advanced. Not many people know that there are plenty of procedures that can be done to regrow your hair. One of the procedures that actually work is Hair Transplants. Basically the surgeon takes a graft from the back of you head and plants hair follicles into the thinning/bald parts. In time your natural hair with start to grow and look very normal. You start noticing results gradually and by 1 year you should see the full effects. Its by no means perfect but by having more surgery you can pretty much grow all your hair back. You may be thinking I am dreaming, but this technology is out there. I don't know many normal people who know about this. But there are hundreds of men who have had the surgery and never been happier. The clinics in the UK do offer this but they don't come with very good reputations. So I have opted to travel to the USA. I had my consultation last April and the surgeon have written out a plan of action. It's not a new technology, I just feel that its not very well publicised. Allot of men think that once they loose there hair it's all over for them. Well its not! I am only 23 and have thinning hair. I will be traveling to New York to have HT (Hair transplant) in the near future. I feel that the BBC could follow me on this journey to see how it all pans out. At 23 I am very young to have hair loss. I am sure there are loads of other out there in the same situation. The BBC can open the eyes of many sufferers like me. This program would also be unique as I have never seen one like it made. Here are a few links that may give you more information on the subject. http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/ http://hair-restoration-info.com/6/ubb.x?a=cfrm&cdra=Y&s=5696015661 I look forward to your response. Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Spursman Posted March 16, 2006 Author Senior Member Share Posted March 16, 2006 I think that HT really inst well known here in the UK. i am going to try and get them to film my journey. what do u think the chances are? i will probably send it to a few other channels. so far i have just sent it to the BBC. Here is the letter. To Whom It May Concern: I have had an idea on documentary that you can film. It's all about hair loss. Thousands of men and women all over the world suffer from this. It causes depression, low self esteem and has a major affect of life in general The technology these days for Male pattern baldness is very advanced. Not many people know that there are plenty of procedures that can be done to regrow your hair. One of the procedures that actually work is Hair Transplants. Basically the surgeon takes a graft from the back of you head and plants hair follicles into the thinning/bald parts. In time your natural hair with start to grow and look very normal. You start noticing results gradually and by 1 year you should see the full effects. Its by no means perfect but by having more surgery you can pretty much grow all your hair back. You may be thinking I am dreaming, but this technology is out there. I don't know many normal people who know about this. But there are hundreds of men who have had the surgery and never been happier. The clinics in the UK do offer this but they don't come with very good reputations. So I have opted to travel to the USA. I had my consultation last April and the surgeon have written out a plan of action. It's not a new technology, I just feel that its not very well publicised. Allot of men think that once they loose there hair it's all over for them. Well its not! I am only 23 and have thinning hair. I will be traveling to New York to have HT (Hair transplant) in the near future. I feel that the BBC could follow me on this journey to see how it all pans out. At 23 I am very young to have hair loss. I am sure there are loads of other out there in the same situation. The BBC can open the eyes of many sufferers like me. This program would also be unique as I have never seen one like it made. Here are a few links that may give you more information on the subject. http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/ http://hair-restoration-info.com/6/ubb.x?a=cfrm&cdra=Y&s=5696015661 I look forward to your response. Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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